North Cadbury is a compact village and parish set in the rolling countryside of Somerset in southwest England. It sits close to South Cadbury and the well‑known Iron Age earthworks of Cadbury Castle, and has a historic core centred on a medieval parish church and the long‑standing manor house, North Cadbury Court, which give the place a distinctly rural, heritage feel.
The local economy remains largely agricultural, though many residents commute to nearby towns such as Yeovil, and the parish benefits from an active village community with a hall, pub and regular local events. Its quiet lanes, historic buildings and position on the Somerset countryside make it popular with walkers and anyone seeking a picture‑postcard English village atmosphere.
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